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HOWLERS HELP PURCHASE PLAYING KIT FOR FJIAN VILLAGE

4/22/2012

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As you can see from the below letter from fellow Howler Peni Lutu he is trying to raise enough money to purchase a set of playing kit (23) for the rugby team from the Fjian village he was born in. Howlers kit sponsor X-reme(Eddie Evans) has generously agreed to discount the kit some $500 resulting in a cost of $1800. The Dog River Howlers RFC will contribute $900 to this amount . If any Howlers what to contribute more please let me and or Peni know. Thanks.
Karl - [email protected]
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Dear family, friends and rugby enthusiasts,

Those of you who know me, know that I love rugby. I love coaching and watching rugby of all levels and caliber,and I especially love to play rugby. Whether it be practicing for my club team, Campion Grads, or playing high caliber with the Dog River Howlers or Prarie Fire, I love being on the field. I have been fortunate enough to play competitive rugby in Fiji, New Zealand and Canada and have always had great support from my coaches and team members and have played with many great players from around the world.

Growing up in the Fiji Islands, I learned to love rugby at an early age and have never stopped. I grew up on Koro Island which is one of the 150 islands that make up Fiji. My village, Nacamaki village, has a population of about 180 people and still to this day has no electricity, no running water and is only accessible by an eight hour boat ride. The islands of Fiji are known for their beauty, but it is also important to make people aware that Fiji is a developing country and over 80% of Fijian people live in poverty. Rugby is a beloved sport in Fiji, but it is not uncommon to see most players playing barefoot and to see team uniforms that are decades old due to the economic challenges of the country. I received my first pair of rugby shoes when I was 14 and I was lucky enough to make my village rugby team and go on to represent my island team, and Fiji, at higher levels, as well as embark on rugby at an international level. Even though I live in Canada now, I am a Fijian at heart and I will always be grateful for my Fijian roots. I am humbled by my upbringing in a country and village surrounded by poverty.

In December 2012, I will be traveling to my village in Fiji to visit my family. In support of the continued development of rugby in Fiji, and specifically of my village's rugby club, I have decided to fundraise in effort to buy a new set of jerseys for my village's rugby club. My goal is to raise enough money to buy a complete set of jerseys for 15's aside (which would also be used for 7's aside). The jerseys that the club is currently using are the same jerseys that I wore 9 years ago. I am grateful to the support that my village gave to me as I persued my rugby career and would like to show my appreciation by giving back to my community.

I am asking that anyone who loves rugby, and appreciates the continued development and support of rugby in developing and impoverished countries, to please support my fundraising efforts by making a donation. Any amount of donation would be greatly appreciated and I am thanking everyone in advance for their support. In my fundraising efforts, I will also be running a canteen at the Ryback 7's tournament held at the Regina Rugby Club on May 5th, 2012, so feel free to come out and support my endeavor at that time and watch some great rugby as well. Please feel free to forward this to anyone who you think might be interested in supporting me in my fundraising efforts.

Please contact me if you have any questions or comments and once again thank you in advance.

Peni Lutudromu

39 Dempsey Ave
Regina, Sk
S4T 7K8
(306) 586-7310
[email protected]

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The U-16 Dog River Howlers RFC will compete in the SAS Institute Heidelberg (Germany) Junior International Sevens on June 23 and 24

4/16/2012

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The U-16 Dog River Howlers RFC  will compete in the SAS Institute Heidelberg (Germany) Junior International Sevens on June 23 and 24. Also competing are 4 European national teams (Belgium, Netherlands, Czech Republic and Switzerland) and regional select sides from France, England and Germany. This will be the first time that a Canadian select 7's U-16 side will compete internationally .

The players will not only have a exiting rugby experience but also an amazing cultural experience as they will also take in some of the sights of this historic city and area. Our hope is that this will be an motivating step for this young up and coming players  as they set their sights on playing for Canada and in turn competing in the Olympic Games.
1. Brandon Baker - Thom Collegiate,Campion Grads RFC - Regina, Saskatchewan - March 14 ,1996
2. George Barton - Shawnigan Lake School/Cowichan RFC - Duncan, BC - September 27, 1997
3. Christian Grillo - Mayfield Secondary School/Mississauga Blues RFC- Caledon, Ontario - January 4, 1996
4. Payton Hall - Campbell Collegiate/Condors RFC - Regina, Saskatchewan - March 14, 1997
5. Cole Keffer - Sutherland Secondary/Capilano RFC  - North Vancouver, BC  June 6,1996
6. Jake Knapton -  - Sutherland Secondary/Capilano RFC -  North Vancouver, BC  - March 14, 1996
7. John Mitchell - Shawnigan Lake School - West Vancouver, BC - December 18, 1996
8. Callahan Mc Master - Shawnigan Lake School - Hong Kong - September 17, 1997
9. Jackson Mc Donough - Western Canada High School/Canucks RFC - Calgary Alberta - March 11, 1996
10. Theo Sauder - St. Georges School - Vancouver BC - June 9, 1997
11. Ben Scher - St. Georges School - Vancouver, BC - February 10, 1997
12. Kieran Smerdon - Christ the King CSS/Mississauga Blues RFC - Georgetown, Ontario  - April 1, 1996
Head Coach - Shane ThompsonAssistant Coach - Bruce BartonManager - Joe Heilman ( 778- 893- 7818 )Karl Fix - president of the Dog River Howlers Rugby Club where "it's more than a game, it's a way of life"  - 

www.dogriverhowlers.com   
and Facebook  - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dog-River-Howlers-Rugby-Club/171358302913109  - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq2CLUdzri8
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BROTHERS FROM OTHER FOOTBALL GENRES SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR HUGGY

4/5/2012

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The Rugby Canada and Dog River Howlers (www.dogriverhowlers.com) We Stand on Guard for Thee campaign will be extended until Huggy’s fundraising goal has been met. Donations collected over the last six weeks recently surpassed the halfway mark, but because there is still almost $25,000 to go, both organizations have offered to keep the fundraising program open until the goal is met.

We’ve had outstanding support from rugby clubs, schools, national team members, the rugby community as well as Huggy’s family and friends. In a new show of support, other football genres have come on board and stepped up their support of the program as well.

Jim Hopson, CEO of the Saskatchewan Rough Riders Football Club in the CFL and honorary Howler, made a donation to the program noting “we are all brothers in "football" recognizing that the "grid iron" genre evolved from rugby.” Hopson was also instrumental in orchestrating three CFL half time 7's games last year in Saskatchewan, Calgary and BC last year.

Jon Ryan, punter for the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL and honorary Howler also supported Huggy’s efforts and encourages others to keep the wheels moving to help reach the $50,000 goal. Ryan stated, "I have seen firsthand in football the price some pay for playing the game you love. I have a high regard for anyone who still loves that game even though it dealt them a very hard blow. All the best Kerry".

Both of these men have not only helped with Huggy’s fundraising – they also support the Dog River Howlers through donations and speaking at fundraising events.

The online fundraising page http://donate.rugbycanada.ca/e/huggy will remain open and cheques can still be mailed in to the Rugby Canada office. As an extra incentive we will also continue to offer the We Stand on Guard for Thee paper prints for those making donations of $250 or more or canvas prints for donations of $500 or more. It would be great if we can reach this by the beginning of June and have the chance to announce our success and acknowledge the generous support of all those that gave at the Canada vs. Italy game in Toronto on June 15th.

Big thanks go out to the following who have already shown their commitment to this effort:

Karl Fix - Howlers/Regina Rogues Rugby Club
David Robertson - head master Shawnigan Lake School (Vancouver Island)
Shawnigan Lake School
Tara Nameth - Kirin Rugby (Saskatoon)
Gary Dukelow - Cowachin Rugby Club/ Shawnigan Lake School
Robin Mc Dowell - Howlers/Regina Rogues Rugby Club
Val-Zehan family (Sam, Larry and Barb) - Howlers/Calgary Irish Rugby Club
Mike Devlin - President of the Burnaby Buffalos Rugby Club
Randy Ludwar - Howlers/Moose Jaw Nads Rugby Club
Graham Brown - CEO of Rugby Canada
Ryan Smith - Howlers/Calgary Irish Rugby Club/ former Canadian National Team Player
Troy Myers - Rugby Canada Atlantic Director/ Cole Harbour Rugby Club
Chris Suvan - Edmonton Leprechaun Tigers Rugby Club
Buchanan family (Carol, Michael and James) - Howlers/Calgary Hornets Rugby Club
James Acker - Howlers/Montreal Irish Rugby Club
Rick Bourne - Chairman of Rugby Canada Board of Directors/UBC Old Boys Rugby Club
Paul Van Wyck - Howlers/Montreal Irish Rugby Club
Sereda Family (Sandy, Murray & Chase) - Howlers/ Bayside Sharks Rugby Club
Dan Jackart - former Canadian National Team player
Patricia Jaworski - Howlers/Calgary Hornets Rugby Club
Mike Holmes - Howlers/Velox-Vallahaillans Rugby Club/former Canadian National Team player
Chris Woodhead – Oakville Crusaders
Mark Wyatt - Howlers/Velox-Vallahaillans Rugby Club/former Canadian National Team player and captain
Albert Albertino - Howlers/Calgary Saints Rugby Club
Maria Jaworski and Mozak Samson - both Howlers/Calgary Hornets and Calgary Saints Rugby Clubs
Gillian Allen - Howlers/ Kirin Rugby Club (Saskatoon)
Jordan Astrope - Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Rugby Union/Regina Highlanders Rugby Club
Rodger Swany - Howlers/Rugby Canada manager/BC Rugby Director/Vancouver Meralomas Rugby Club
Dr. John M. Gillis - Halifax Tars/Nova Scotia Celtics
Kevin Vandeven - Regina Rogues Rugby Club
Jo Reinbold - Edmonton Rockers Rugby Club/Edmonton Rugby Union
Kevin Blanchette - Howlers/Prairie Wolfpack
Tim Powers - Ottawa Irish Rugby Club
Phil Mack - Canadian National 7's player and captain/University of Victoria Vikings Rugby Club/James Bay Athletic Association
Josh Campbell - Regina Rogues Rugby Club
Ron Allen – Edmonton Clansmen Rugby Club
Aaron Abrams – former Canadian National Team player
Simon Smolden – Burnaby Buffalos Rugby Club
Dane Young – Howlers/Richmond Rugby Club
Michael and Marion McLetchie – Edmonton Clansmen Rugby Club
Nanyak Dala – Howlers/Canadian National Team player/Saskatoon Wild Oats Rugby Club
Steve Cook – Capilanos Rugby Club
Saskatoon Wild Oats Rugby Club
Gren Thomas – Howlers
Donnie Hewson – Vancouver Rowing Club
Dale Matthews – Howlers/Saskatoon Badger Rugby Club
Tryan Sapurgia – Howlers/Moose Jaw Nads Rugby Club
Hubert Buydens – Howlers/Canadian National Team/Oak Bay Wanderers/Saskatoon Wild Oats
Hall Family (Jody, Ryan, Marcus and Payton) – Howlers/ Campbell Collegiate (Regina, SK)
Gary Fumano – Former Canadian National Team player/Meraloma Club (Vancouver)
Spense McTavish – Former Canadian National Team player/UBC Rugby Club
Andrew Petti – Howlers/Alberta Referees Society
Shane Thompson – Howlers/BC Elite Youth 7s Director/Former Canadian National Team player/Montreal Barbarians
Doug Okero – Vancouver 7s Rugby Tournament
Gareth Thomas – Vancouver Rowing Club
Pat Parfrey – St. John’s Swilers/Rock Coach/Former Canadian President and National Team Coach
Regina Rouges Rugby Club
Fred Forster – Former Canadian National Team player/Former Balmy Beach RFC player
Stafford Dobbin
Geraint John, Rugby Canada Coach, Senior Men’s Sevens
Theresa Gomes – Kerry’s (Huggy) Mom
The Law Office of Davine D. Burton - Howlers
Tom Woods, former Canadian National Team player
Antoinette and Cecil Clarke – Friend of Kerry Singh’s Family
Ian McConvey – Former Balmy Beach RFC player
Boris Stoikos – Former Canadian National Team player/Former Balmy Beach RFC player
Roger Gibbs – Friend of Kerry Singh’s Family
Dave & Dana Lougheed – Rugby Canada Board Member/Former Canadian National Team player
Michael Pletch – Former Canadian National Team player
Maria Jaworski & Mozac Samson – Howlers/Calgary Hornets/Calgary Saints
Al Charron – Former Canadian National Team player/Rugby Canada Alumni Relations
Fred Forster – Howlers (USA & Ireland)
John Drohan – Balmy Beach RFC
Neil Bingham – Balmy Beach RFC
Vincent Haughey – Balmy Beach RFC
Michael O'Connor - James Bay AA/former president of BCRU
Anna Schnell
Brian Moran
Joshua Campbell – Regina Rouges Rugby Club/Notre Dame Hounds
Ray Adamson
Rusty Goepel
Suzanne Grimble
Ken Robinson – Captain of the Capilano Rugby Club (Vancouver BC)
Bryan McIntosh
Glen Miller
Dave Prowten
Karen Heifa
Ian Turnbull
Gary Tetlock – Howlers/Regina Condors Rugby Club/Saskatchewan Referees Society
Claudine Tyrell
Velma Collins
Stevi Schnoor - Howlers
Larry and Valerie Emes
Debbie Burton
John, Sandra, Candice, Shane and Chantal Keshwah
Diana Pritchard
Ben Suen
Scott Franklin – Howlers/Castaway Wanderers/Regina Rouges Rugby Club/Notre Dame Hounds/Former
Canadian National Team Player
Chris LeFevre – Rugby Canada and IRB Board Member
Mark Winokur – Ontario Blues Rugby
Bruce Anderson – Howlers/Regina Campion Grads/Saskatoon Wild Oats
Regina Campion Grads Rugby Club
Leo Lane – Howlers/Regina Rouges Rugby Club
Greg Mosgrove – Ottawa Irish Rugby Club
David Poettetker – Howlers
Calgary Canuks Rugby
Richard Powers – COC Rep. Rugby Canada
Naraindra Prashad
Jamie Mackenzie
Steve Hudovernik
Adam Kleeberger – Canadian National Team Member
Ander Monro – Canadian National Team Member
Jack Gibson
Kerry Singh
Michael & Sharon Moss
Glenn Tarver
Richard Cherer
Janelle Ritchie
Allan Leechan
Sharon Stewardson
Laurie Laykish
Lee Powell
Claudine Germain
Bill Campbell
Jim Hopson – Howlers/CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club
Terry Sinnet –Howlers
Jon Ryan – Howlers/Punter for the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks
Gillain McCallum
Alex Ganetakos
Peter Cuthbert
Andrew Wells
Ken McAulay – Balmy Beach RFC
John Ackery – Balmy Beach RFC
John Mathieson
Jody & Tom Emmerich
Karen Sanford
Robert Mciver
Fuel Catering
Kelly Avison
Katrina Wickett
James Neary
Rob Price
Glen & Amanda Christie
Heather Flynn
Dr. D. Awang
J. Brown
G. Young – Balmy Beach RFC/Ontario U-18, U21 & Senior/Canadian National Team U-21
Damien Leonard
Mark Leonard
Helen McCarthy
Andy Martin
L. Burgess
Neil Lewis
Grant Barrett
GCC
Roy Greto
Peter Aldor
British Columbia Rugby Referees Society
David Kim
Jim Moore

Don’t forget - you can donate two ways; online at http://donate.rugbycanada.ca/e/huggy or by sending a cheque to Rugby Canada at 30 East Beaver Creek Rd, Suite 110, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1J2 with WSOGFT in the memo field. 

For more information on this fundraising effort, please contact Karl Fix by email at [email protected].
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Howlers U-16 men's tour to SAS Institute Heidelberg Junior International Sevens

4/3/2012

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Howlers U-16 men's tour to SAS Institute Heidelberg Junior International Sevens - Tentative Itinerary

Currently participating in the SAS Institute Heidelberg Junior International Sevens are  4 European national teams (Belgium, Netherlands, Czech Republic and Switzerland) along with regional select sides from France, England and Germany.Howlers playerslwill be selected from across Canada. We have asked clubs, sub unions and unions to put forward names. This will be the first U-16 sevens select side to be assembled and in turn compte in and international tournament.

Wednesday June 20 - flights to arrive around noon in Frankfurt . Transport to take everyone 100km to youth hostel in Heidelberg . At 5:30 pm supper at SCN Heidelberg RFC  clubhouse (http://www.scneuenheim.com/)  which are a very short walk from the youth hostel followed by a 7:30 training session at the  club fields.
Thursday  June 21- breakfast at 8:00 am. Training from 9:30 to 11:30 am at SCN Heidelberg RFC . Lunch at the clubhouse. Afternoon tour of Heidelberg. At 5:30 pm - supper at a famous old Heidelberg restaurant . Training at 7:30 pm at SCN fields.Friday June 22-  breakfast at 8:00 am. Training from 9:30 to 11:30 am at SCN Heidelberg fields which are a very short walk from the youth hostel.Afternoon trip to Spyer ( 33 km from Heidelberg)(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speyer ) an old Roman city that is over 2,000 years old or a free afternoon in Heidelberg. Evening training
Saturday June 23 - breakfast at 8:00 am. At 10:30 is the team parade after which we play 4 games that day finishing 6:00 pm . We will probably eat at the fields and then at 8:00  all the teams take a boat trip down the Neckar River (http://www.travelsignposts.com/Germany/sightseeing/neckar-river-boat-cruises ).
Sunday June 24 -  breakfast at 8:00 am. Play 3 games with games starting starting at 10:00 am and finishing at 5:00pm followed at 6:30 by a BBQ for all teams in the stadium. Free evening (tour court session) .Monday June 25 - breakfast at 8:00 am after which we travel up to Rudesheim (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%BCdesheim_am_Rhein ) on the Rhein River( 123 km from Heidelberg) . Lunch  there . Drive to Frankfurt airport (55km). Vancouver Transat flight leaves at 7:40 pm. The other flights players should try and book leaving as late as possible that day.

The Howlers coach for this tour will be Shane Thompson who is the most capped 7's Canadian player and at one point was the most capped 7's player in the world. Shane was also capped for Canada in 15's  and is also a former Canadian 7's National team coach. He is currently the director of the BC Elite Development 7's Program. The manager will be named along with the final team selections on April 16.

Parents of course are invited to join this tour . I can give so some information in regards to hotels etc.As alwaysKarl Fix - president of the Dog River Howlers Rugby Club where "it's more than a game, it's a way of life" 

www.dogriverhowlers.com   and Facebook  - http://www.facebook.com/dogriverhowlers  - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq2CLUdzri8
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